The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 14, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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THEtfREGON STATESMAN; SALE&DREGON
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Salem Woman'. t club. lub-:'---"n"
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Social
News
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TaXlrnanlarke Wedding ' j
A, wedding of wide interest In
Salem circles was that jperf ormed
at 10: 30 o'clock Wednesday morn
ing, November ll, in Hlllsbero,
when Miss Thelma La Vera Tall
man became the bride of 1 Mr.
Winfield C -Clarke; ' Tfc service
was '" read: at - the ... home, of, the
bride's' pa rent a',. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
t Tallman ' In the presence of only
elose friend and Immediate-rela-tlves.
Rer. A- Flshback, pastor of
; the First Christian, chureh, of Hills-
, liaro, officiated". ; Mr. Clarke, who
Is well known-far' Salem, Is the ton
of Mrs. Byron B.IIerrlck and the
grandson .of Mr, . fchd Mre. Wi T.
Illgdori and of Mr. and Mrs. CT A.
. Clarke..- " -; j - ;
Miaa Derotfiy Ilobnett attended
the bride 'as maid ef honor while
' Mr. Ellla yonE8Cheix .BerTed JL3
, best. man,. , ; , '":;,'; ; ,
Mrs, -Clarke graduate of both
the Tamhifi ;hlgh . achoot and- of
the Eas$ lde Commercial Busi
ness school,, for. gfrla. in Pqrtlaidt
baa , been employed for a number
of month-In- tbja-ffecretarYof
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I V'ar
atata'a .1tpm ' Mr TUrV a nail. tO the CUeStS T ,
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-a?, v NeW Today ! This sale presents a real bargain to discrirednatoiy.wornen.
t Trie fine even' guage'and:clear texture makes this-hose stand outas a domi-
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added feature which the hosiery buyer will not overlook The, full fashion
riialsaamucri feature. The colors are black, champagne, peach,
'teiipe,. light, wood, almond; French nude, and moonstone. I j
AUDREY BUNCH; Phonel06
nata of the galem high school, al
so holds a diploma from the Coyne
jblectrlc school in Chicago, Ie Is
eonnecjedwnh the Buster Brown
hoe store. : - ' '
The .bride, wore, a -charming go-
ing-away" auk of blue. .U-
"After December 1 Mr. and Mrs.
Clarke will be at ; honje; to their
fHends at 243 5. Cottage street. -
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'Afattidry-tciErtiertainX
j The American Legion auxiliary
Will entertain- the Legion- boys and
their . wive, at a joint r meeting
Monday fjevenipgi Nprember 16th,
There-: wUl ba, a, jsbort. bnaineaa
ineteUnftifolloired: by -as': program
qqd refreabinents..- 1 All Legiod-
nalres- are urged - to bring their
wires. ' :. , '. " ' .tV,"J.'
Merry-Maker? Club
i Members of the Merry Makers'
club were deUghfTully 'entertained
Thursday afternoon, at the home
of. Mrs.. Roy Smith on South 23rd
street. - The living rooms 'were at
tr actively-decorated with- pink and
whit aad bronxe chrysanthemums
-A, delicious luncheon -was served
FIRST QUALITY
THROUGHOUT
.Ext ra Loh0SiIk Bmt!
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ff3f ; J W Shades
:.' J . 'Pair- .
Tk enprtal lriner 'silk Vnor wTiicK com'well over the knee
See exhibition of these in bur corner window. , Sale begihsj this morning.
: We Guarantee this'.Hbse' 'to. bo-Purb Sills "
SalmV Learlins pertinenV Store
In the group" were Mrs. Fred
Peterson, Mrs; William Butte, Mrs.
Harvey Peterson, Mrs. ' Irvtn Per
sons,1 Mrs. : Joe Botta, Mrs.; Law
rence Bach, Mrs. Christopher
ButteMrg.; C. ft Moffitt; Mrs
George- Fellers and the "hostess,
Mrs. Roy Smith.
Guest From New York
Miss Edith Bragg la entertaining
as her house guest for a number
of daysVMrs.' Howard :MilIer; of
New York city. Mrs. Miller and
Miss Bragg are attending home
coming this week-end at Eugene,
Ladies of the G.-4.,i?"
The regular business meeting of
the U. . Grant circle, Ladies, of
the GAR, will be. held in the Ar
mory"at; 2:30 o'clock . All mem
bers are urged to be, present . to
prepare" for the inspection which
will take place on Wednesday,
Motor to Portland
A motor party composed of Mrs.
N.'ErGunneir, Miss Kathryn Gun
nell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathey,
drove to - Portland Wednesday, to
be guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.i U. O. Venator.
A delightful
n,. .t7hnri.ii
party at church. . s
Ladies' soclaj.circje pf tha GAR.
Armory. 2:30 o'clockT -
Sons of ; Vetera,nst auxiliary
nVA tnnA oalA. a P tlrltPt of.
fice. ' '
Cooked food, sale. Spring Vai:
ley. Missionary society. Niemeyer'a
drpg store, . , .
American Legion and auxiliary.
Joint meeting. Program and re
freshments. .
. " Wednesday
- Woman's Foreign Missionary I
society. Leslie. Methodist church. J
Mrs; G. W. Moorhead. 425 Kear-
ney. street,' hostess.
' Friday
Prof. Paul Petri and Uilian Jf-
f revs Petri in concert. Auspices
of American Association of Unl-
erslty Women. First Presbyter-
Ian church.
Annual harvest home festival.
Old People's home, 1525 Center
street, 2:30 to-5 o'clock. ,
Armistice Day dinner was enjoyed j
after which additional guests were
invited in for an afternoon or mu-
siS. The party returned to Salem
Thursday afternoon.
is an
bride. ,0 "Mr. Luther Hatteburg.
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iue, urluc 8 parcuta, i, ,a.
unarres vv ampom
Mr'and. Mrs.
Hatteburg are spending their wed-
Iding journey In, the Sound country.
NEWS BRIEFS
; (Continued from page 5)
occupation and trade; better ac-
quaintanca and closer1 association
among those engaged In the trade;
to develop architecture and me-
chauics, and to maintain 1 the
rlght3, of- thof in tne oc-
protect these
ru"?w:: u
against loss and accident." The
articles were signed by William
Andrews, Jake Hollencop and S.
B. Davidson as trustees of the
union, . Property value and-money
possessed was given at $5,000.,
Men's, Young Men's, Boys'-
O Coats, Raincoats, Bishop's
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W. Tinker Has Pnrrhasod
The interest of Mr. Vincent in
Skipper & Vincent, and the firm
name will now be known as Skip
per & Tinker, 544 Ferry. High
class auto repairing assured. , nl7
$7000 Takes Fine, Home .
Close in on extra large corner
lot. Furnace, fireplace, cement
basement, 8 very large " rooms.
Close state house and university.
Ready to occupy. See this and com;
pare with any like property. Becke
& Hendricks, 189 N. High Street.
Heilig Bldg. : -i.. nl5
Officers Get. Orders
Three Salem officers in the re
serve corps have received orders
to report to the commanding off i-
pcer of the Seventh infantry, Van
couver barracks, for two weeks'
active duty beginning November
15. The three officers are Capt.
T. A. Brown, Second Lieutenant
fFrank Durbin, Jr., and Second
Lieutenant Alvin II. Madsen.
Pillow Cases and Lnnch-
Sets," 9 8 cents, at Mrs. Millers,
overt Miller's store. nl5
rA Loan of $1,000
Can be retired, principal and in
terest, in 81 monthly payments of
S16.60 each. See Ralph H. Mc-
;Curdy, office over Miller's store.
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rfbrtlanders Coming
Executives of jobbing and man
ufacturing establishments, banks
ni other Portland institutions
jire making reservations' for the
second of the auto trade excur-
Bulb'
Plantiiig
Season
is nearly over. We have a good supply of TULIP.and
NARCISSUS BULBS still on hand but all bulbs left
on hand November 20 will be planted as soon there-,
after as the weather will permit..
Phone 52F14 to have your BBSleUvered'or
. .. . reserved for you
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FRAIl-YOONG BULB b.
W
ooei
and
While we are getting a large shipment or
V . - i ' w . ...
several cars of coaly we suggest, that y oul
take tHe same advantage and lay in your
winter supply." while "coal is fresK and1
prices are right.
AR MER
TRANSFER AND STORAGE . r
! -143 South iibertyPhoi? $Z
r
(UPTTAI. TTPOOSAPHlCAli TJS10H HO.
M. D. Filkeuton. MeU Meoad 8tar- 1
dT, :00 p. m. I
CARPENTER'S UNION NO. 1065
. HmU Thura. iaf. Arthur Tuck
er, pruident; Wm. Pettit, secreury.
eklllcd niMhimni fnmishM. Plion 179.
Lodge Roster
rBATEHVAU ORllEB OT XACcLSO. 'nttt
efery Wednesday. Fraternity HU,
M. Willott. 8e'T. Tl. 889R.
sions of the trade and commerce
department "of " the Chamber of J
Commerce, which., will be held-No
vember 20 to Salem. Fourteen
already havo signed for the trip,
including O. W. Mielke. chairman
of the excursion committee; A. IL;
Allen, R. S. Howard, A. H. Devers,
George Guild, A. M. Cronln, Paul
T. Shaw. H. J. Frank, R; J. Beat-
ty, W. D. McWaters, C. C. Colt,
P.rFeldman, E. R. Wiggins and
R. M. Irvine. The caravan wul
form at the Oregon building, Fifth
and Oak streets, and will start
promptly at 8:36 a. m. The en
tire day will be spent in Salem.
The Salem chamber is arranginj
entertainment.
Men's, Young Men's, Roys'
O' Coats, Raincoats, Bishop's
n!4
$TOOO Cash
Takes fine home close in on ex
tra large corner loC, : Ready to
occupy. Compare tnia witn any
like property. Becke & Hen
dricks. - n!5
Stop That XoLse
Ten o'clock. No, this is - dif
ferent. New modern cbttage for
two or three, furnace, tlreplace,
garage, dutch kitchen, hardwood
floors, wired for electric range,
etc. Double construction, Union
Made Home. Large lot south with
trees and view. Priced I36D0 in
cludes all. Terms S600 down, bal
ance EXACTLY like reht, or ofuer
reasonable terms. - Move in. Becke
& Hendricks, 189 N. High Street.
Heilir Bldg. nl5
Ifrion Meets Monday
Capital Post No. 9, American
Legion, will meet in McCornlck1
hall Monday night. Final reports
of the financial end. of the Armis
tice day celebration will be made
at that time. Receipts are being
checked and it is possible that
Biddy Bishop, general chairman,
will know late today the results'
of the November 11 observance.
For Rent
Two modern homes, f35 and
$ 50 Also two close in modern 5-
1 J
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Local; Rates .
For Classified
Advertising
Iil r Soatar
eti pr wrd
& Mttta pl irOrd
.a etata pr word
Ont Umu-
Stx time
Oae montk. daily and
Sunday .. tO eeata per vord
In crar ta etvrm the mora, than, ana
tima rate, tenant aaat-rma ta
soniecctiTa imatv
No 'Ad. UKbb far leai thaa IF eata
. Ada. ran- BanAay OSLT aaaA at
AdTertJ t (airapt Part aa a Is
and SitaatieBi Wantao) rill b taken
ever the telephone if th adftnlaer to
anbacriber to phone.- - -
The Stateemaa; win raoatea dvar
tiawenta at any tinut cf tk day-r
nlfht. T . lanra proper elaaaifit
iioaa 4a. avald b la befora T p. at.
TZLSPH0N1 ? (SI
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Money to Loan
On Real Fftate '
V. 71. TOiiD
(0r Ldd suk Bul)
BEFOBB
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OK CAR HA1 IT
BOUI
Insured Properly
Phone 161 Becke A Hendricks, Heilif
Bldr.. 189 N. Hirh St 4-g8-tt
AUTOMOBILES
SALEM AUTO WRECKING CO.
Wneela. Tlrsi. Rima, Fenders
Half rrjce and Leas.
Part for aif -eara. ,eah for old can,'
40t 8. Chnreh"-Pkona 169 ' "
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8C HEELER AUTO WHTCK3KO OO wiU
bny -yonr old ar. .Higfeeer ema "priee
P' iPOTmtTC''lii?i'' Vi i
AUTO RKPA1R1NQ 8
GENERAL REPAIRING, TIRES -- AND
tnbes , eeceseoriee. ga ot'Wl. xi t-t-LiEB
A LEBKNOOOD OARAOE, Phone
664. Miller and 8. Coaunereial Sts.
Wa tpecialire in reeondUworag motors.
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AUTO TOPS
SEE US Pnl TO? AND PAINT WORK.
C. J. Hull An to .Top m Paint Shop.
Rear-Tire department- 6-altf
SALESMEN 15
salesman young man TO LEARH
the: aewin machine business. Will be
instructed in bonne to bouse canvassing;
Smart! &alary and commission while
learning. ' A opportunity to connect
with- a world wide organization and
bnild a profitable and permanent busi
ness. Singer Sowing- Machine Co., 519
Court St.... Satero, Ore. 15nl7
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SALESMAN WITH CAR.
We furnish all the prospects
you can handle. Another high
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room flats $35. Ranges furnished.
All .immediate possession. Becke
& Hendricks, 189 N. High street.
Heilig Bldg. . nl5
Brick Building Nets 9
: Bound to increase in ralue.
$22,000 NOW, Becke & Hen
dricks, 189 N. .High street, Heilig
Bldg. n!5
Ditmar's Case Up
The case of Duck . DItmar, ar-'
rested recently on a charge of
driving while nnder the influence
of intoxicating licfuor, is slated to
come ul. for trial. In the city po
lice conrt this afternoon. Ditmar
will be defended by Attorney Bert
Macey.
$1200 to Tx)an -A
Flat a years, i7 er cent. -Wants
new Salem house." feeek & Heh-
drlcis; Heljlg Bldr J8N. High
street.: ' -va;:'.' i ot rxsm x nstf
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: 1 ' ' "' i nn.;!"1"! " '.
t Bits For-Breiikf ast
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Xooks like backward . step -
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Pro-position to abandon', the-play
grounds.' ." .: " . "
',; . .. v-v.'fe.
The' bee keepers- of Marlon and
Polk countle;V aTe organillng.
They can lay the gute ffiundatlotos
of : the greatest ..honey, section " in
the entire world . ' .
They can stabilize th'eiri industry
and mate it 100 per cent reliable
and uniformly profitable .
- And they can irr this, way giye
the frait growers' what- wfll
amount to an Insurance policy for
the-complete polleateirjg of their
fruit blossoms.. . I
.The MaT93-CJacJtinfts Poultry
associatJonwhlifoVa theif YOdirttr
annual ponltT.-esg-'anclicorn sliow
on Deeembert3r4, arfdjS, in the
I school vbuildlnsr at Hubbard. En
tries close NOV. '2i.v : Admission
will be.ree. ThJa apd, the eicel
lent shp.w Vill-inaurebig crowds.
Among thePizea.win be a sllrer
cup by Governor Pierce, called the
governor's trophy;. fpf-the best dis
play of one variety.. The directors
are E.( E. Grlbble, J. X Hershberg-
er, o: W. Speight; M, B. Kester
and W. II. Crlteser. and J. J.
Hershberger will be the 8uperin
tendent, -V-i ' .-
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Hon.; Frank' Davey ef .Portland i
is visiting In' Salem. lie is the)
state-' deputy ' of the ; Knights of I
coiumbns. Mr. Davey lived in Sa-
lem fraMwrmn-sft mot
ot ' which time ne was Employed
in - Various canaclties. on The
Sj-atnian ' " ' V K
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'father and son banquet at
the First 'Congregational church
last nlfrhr waa a . vrezt RiicpesSLirattO".!
WAXTKL- Employment 19
EXPERIENCED
BTESOORAPHER DE
Phonc 2265-W. 19nl7
irei position..
WANTEJ OKNKO.VL, HAULING, $l.r,0
par hour. - twitrnc t . hauling. fall
2J06.W or 1577-R. i. - 19nl7
! EXPERT DRESSMAKINO , AT YQPR
home. Phon 3365-W. i .. 19nl7
i i, , . ii .iifr ii i i i r
FOR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEMENT 4
aifgtag -maa feaat work, paoae 19FS.
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AVANTEb 'PEACE S TO WORK . FOR "
board and- room by aniTeroity tudnt.
Phone John llendrick. 557. 19nl4
WOOL GOLF. H08S - CHILDREN'S
port beae. knJt to- order. Head knit-
tut. ' Phnaa 1778-3-- 19Otf :
FOR RENT
21
8EW1NO MACHINES FOR 8ALR OR
rent. Stiff's TJaed Pnraitwro Store. p- 1
poaita Court Houte. - 2127 "
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PRINTED CARDS, SIZ 14" BT f H" -
. .woriliir "For fiwV jrlct 10 eenta -each.
States man Boaineaa Office, on
arronnd floor. - - -
FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE, 128.
5-roo house, 125. " '
! 7 -room hou&e, f 45.
.New store building leate. Gertrada J. .
M. Page. glnStf v
FOR RJSXT Apartment 23
IIEATEU APARTMEXT8,
1135 STATE. -
23n21..
PtTlXISHEB
Summer.
APARTMENT.
294 vV.'
MCE FURNISUE& APARTMENTS, 365
a. High. --- - 23mlt,
APARTMENT FOR RENT, 5 ROOMS "
Tel. 1825 r call at 161 K, 13tii. SSi7
PRINTED CARDS, SIZS 14" !Y 7H.
wordi nr. Kooms t Rent," prtee.IO
eenta each. Statetmatt Baaiaeti Ct$o' .
groond -floor. , , ,
. FOR RENT Rooms 25
IT. W. C. A. ROOMS. BREAKFAST AND
dinner. f35.'(K sad $37.50, teelieD(
meafs;iteari! heated rooma; lor Cf'aot
wafer 'and tlfl' home priviieea. Phon
1615 of VnU it 123 N. Liberty. 5bI5
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BOOM FOR BEKT IN MODERN HOME
three . blocks from state hoosa. All
euDTenieacea. . Oenilemaa preferred,
Please ve referencee and atddreaa A.
B.. care Statesman. 25j28tf ;
FOR BENT ROOM 'SUITABLE F0H
student, with aleapiac porch pririleres.
ETerrtiinj modern. References are re
quired. Address room, car Statesman.
2&j28tt
FOR RENT Houses 27
FOUR ROOM KD FURNISHED HOUSE
on car line. Double garage. Reason-,
ble term. ' .Catt Saturday, 1028 '8.
12th. . . 27nl4
4-ROOJf FURXISHFD HTOSK. CLOSE"
in. $20 per month. . Salem Realty Co-
462. State St. Phone 1004. . 27nl5
FOR RENT TWO HOUSES TWO
flats an upstairs $20 to $50.
BECKE & HENDftlCKS
189 N. High St. Heilig Bid. 27Ut
FOR RENT ONE HALF DTJPLZX
hotise, ' hardwood floors," fireplaea,
furnace, wired for electric range. Oa- .
rage. Thone 897-W. 27nl4
8-ROOM 8.9 N. LIBERTY, NEWLY '
papered, painted, ghadea ' throughout,
$28.00. - -
9-room- 890 "N, ."Liberty, pood condi
' tion, $23.00. Phone 17F31. Shon
' throngh inclrfdlnj Eatsffay." 27nl7
FOR. RENT; '5-ROOyr FCRNISHEn
Koie; Oettrado f 3. ' it? Paje1, 49 'V.
Cottage. ; . i , ' -87n7tf ;
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FOR RENT 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE,
- pared street, arag. Telephone
44S-M. 27nSU
FOR RENT NEW ' MODERN - UP- TQ
date four-room bongalow, built-in . fur
nace, front and back ' porches, ; $22.04
s monUi, 2074 McCoy. Phone 950-R.
27nl5
' ': . FOR RENT ftuml . 29 '
I BATE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FAEMI
- for rent. P. E. Thnwaann, Turner
i Ore., Phone 6XX. - 29alt -
SWAPS
S3
WANTED FLOUR USERS TO BRINQ
their wheat to Pratua Flour MiU and
f;et in exehanga 40 lba. of ' the .-beat
lour. Pared -road t Pratnm. MiU
mnnin all th time. Wa. B. VCaU
liter. ' 88-oStf
WANTED MJjsceUaneotu 35
WOODRY THE AUCTIONEER BUYI '
aaed furnitura for cath. Phana'SlL
.. - 85att,
FURNITURE PACKING)" FOR SHIP.
meata. Giese-Powera nttotoi Co."
EIQHEST PRICES PAID ' FOR? USED"
-atores, tools, farnitare. Stiff ' Used -Goo
da Dept, opposite court hotiae.
' SSm22tl
I r ictr vim rrtn tit vm t i'irifTw
dental sreld, platinam and dUeards4'
Jewelry. UoVe Sinelttag aad Refinery
Co., Otsego. Michigan..
8Sj2ff
WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOB
farm loans. Wa fcsra aereral appliea
tioas ea hand. ! Hawkins dr Robertar
Inc.. SO Ore roe HWj. - aM144
FOR SALE '
87
APPLES STARES. DELICIOUS AND
other nineties at Salem rmit Uaioav
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FORD SON. 2 PLOWS AND DISKFOl
... m . - -a . ,,ntc - . .
saie. b. iiiitw aw m., ds
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mib U8 TOUR used turntture-i "
H. Xm Stiff Furnittir Co. Usd Good!
Dept. Opposite eoart honaa. , 87a28t
FOB SALEOLD- NEWSPAPERS, - TEN
cents a bnndw. Cireutatioa departmen)
Oregon Statesman. ;---' 171
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE BY VV
(0 receipt forma ta book, l eenta pel
book or two for 25 eontt, Ststswm
office, 15 SoaUt Oommerelal St. 6a
Tretpm Kottce. wo lit toekosj
firinUi oa good Ktaaneo casrsH betv
ng tno worda. "Notiea la Hereby Gi
en That TntpMiinf ia Btrletly Fertrf
den Oa Taeae Pranriaea Under Paalt
of Prosacatioii." Frire 1 each or f
tor S5e. StateeMa Pnb. Oo, Sales,
(Wm - . - : - "' - 87aM
FOR HALiK tiiv bteca:
FRESH COW. HEIFER CALF. VEKIT
gentle, 176 . 85th St. ' aaia-
FOR SALE 4 JERSEY COWB. USB;
purebreil Onerney, o gauon row wns
fresh. 2455 Lee St. 89nl
r red w. langb, veterinarian
Offico i20 8. Commercial. Paoae 1198
'WOOD FOR SALE 43
4-FOOT GREEN BLAB. $3.90 PER CORtt
16-in. dry mill. $4.50 per load drr
fir and oak. Phono 1879-W. 43nStt
WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR .SALE
John II. Sott. -Phono- 254- or 622. -
Over 70 fathers and sons were In
attendaitce.-,The meat
and & ienred, by -flw '-Sunday
school. class, of Mrs. Mark. Aicwai-
Uster.1: The boys of " all ages es
pecIaJly . enjoyed, the, .sleigh of
hand " program put on by Cooke
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